Enlarged adenoids (polyps)
Symptoms and causes
Symptoms and causesWhat is it?
The enlarged adenoids are in the very rear portion of the nose. This is commonly known as ‘polyps’. In young children, these enlarged adenoids play a role in the body's defence mechanisms (e.g. immune system).
Causes
Adenoids that are too large can cause nasal congestion, open-mouth breathing or snoring. In addition, they form a hotbed for bacteria and virusses, which leads to recurrent infections (e.g. ear infections). They can also interfere with the Eustachian tube, whith chronic middle ear problems as a result.
Diagnosis and treatment
Diagnosis and treatmentDiagnosis
The diagnosis can be made through direct visualisation with nasal endoscopy during the consult or an X-ray image.
If indicated, your physician can remove the adenoids (adenotomy) under short-acting general anaesthesia. A nasal spray with a strong local anti-inflammatory (cortisone) may also be started.
Latest publication date: 02/08/2024
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